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Xbox Game Pass Price Cut
Starting today, the monthly price of Game Pass Ultimate will drop from $30 to $23, while PC Game Pass will be reduced to $14.
Under new CEO Asha Sharma, the company is attempting to 'recommit' to its gaming community after a period of price hikes.
However, the price cut comes with a major caveat: new Call of Duty games will no longer be included in the service on their launch day.
This shift in strategy aims to balance subscription value with the high development costs of major blockbuster franchises.